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every day let's roll in the mud nazi case where the top lawyer died in custody. and of the long arm of the copyright industry reaches all the way to kumble with one of the fugitive found themselves of pirate bay file sharing site now facing extradition to sweden. it's eight pm here in moscow you're watching r t live with me to be on with say first the one time regional rivals india and china now want to bring they are music closer together beijing's top military chief is on a visit to new delhi aiming to boost the influence of the two asian giants but news of this alliance is already causing concern across the pacific as our previous three day experience. this is a historic trip for india as the chinese defense minister hasn't visited this country in nearly a decade and the top priority for the list of things to discuss on this trip are strengthening the india china border and promoting a stronger cooperation between the two countries armed forces many people believe that india and china because they have two of the fastest growing economies in the world should b
every day let's roll in the mud nazi case where the top lawyer died in custody. and of the long arm of the copyright industry reaches all the way to kumble with one of the fugitive found themselves of pirate bay file sharing site now facing extradition to sweden. it's eight pm here in moscow you're watching r t live with me to be on with say first the one time regional rivals india and china now want to bring they are music closer together beijing's top military chief is on a visit to new delhi...
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police say the suspect is a documented member of the nazi low riders, a skinhead prison gang known increasingly for violent street crimes. >> that a boy. >> oh. >> reporter: when i recently spent time with chris, heidi and their three kids at their home in arizona, it was clear they are devoted parents. and thus it's no surprise that they call the young woman who saved their son a hero. >> never crossed my mind to leave him or to stay in the car. i don't feel like a hero. i just feel like i did the right thing in the right moment. >> oh, yay! >> reporter: despite the happy ending, being victimized has left the trainer known for tough love feeling vulnerable. >> what would have happened if kaitlyn did not move quickly and jumped out of the car herself or what if he had grabbed her, not seeing the baby? like -- where would cash be? and -- >> don't you dare throw a temper tantrum right now. >> reporter: the couple who specializes in helping people overcome trauma -- >> i'm done. >> no, you're not. >> reporter: -- is working overtime to help those closest to home. >> i wasn't there to protect my fa
police say the suspect is a documented member of the nazi low riders, a skinhead prison gang known increasingly for violent street crimes. >> that a boy. >> oh. >> reporter: when i recently spent time with chris, heidi and their three kids at their home in arizona, it was clear they are devoted parents. and thus it's no surprise that they call the young woman who saved their son a hero. >> never crossed my mind to leave him or to stay in the car. i don't feel like a...
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truth and reconciliation is the truth, and germany had to be a lot of work and and the nazi holocaust and the apologies reparations mandated instruction in the schools. it helps mitigate the chances of something like that happening again. here in the u.s. we have yet to get to seeing the first emerging effort of some kind of apology but, you know, we have yet to get to the widespread apologies, reparations, you know, mandated instructions come on little bits and pieces. i know wisconsin actually requires k-12 educators to take a class on the native history. you know, minnesota is trying to leave something into the curriculum strands. it's not nearly enough and the misunderstanding of people thinking these for all original casinos, some people thinking the scoring reservations. it's complicated and with the columbus narrative, too, that is exactly the case that there is so much to that story and there's so much of how we teach about it. with any of the subjects i remember one time asking a teacher what about the indians and the teacher said that this was your reviewer quito before, and
truth and reconciliation is the truth, and germany had to be a lot of work and and the nazi holocaust and the apologies reparations mandated instruction in the schools. it helps mitigate the chances of something like that happening again. here in the u.s. we have yet to get to seeing the first emerging effort of some kind of apology but, you know, we have yet to get to the widespread apologies, reparations, you know, mandated instructions come on little bits and pieces. i know wisconsin...
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place is the ultra rightist party golden dawn party that has a far right agenda some of called neo nazi and fire they certainly have a seemingly growing popularity here in greece which is concerning many people many people i've seen out in the streets here in thessaloniki protesting what they call the fascist organize. i have to say though this demonstration thessaloniki far more peaceful than some we've seen in the past in greece that people are upset airing their views but there's certainly none of the violence a that we've seen in cities like athens as people demonstrate against the handling of the financial crisis. the major gripe of any protesters is that the new cuts target some of the country's most vulnerable including pensioners low income workers and those on state benefits william dartmouth an m.e.p. from the u.k. independence party questions what it is that greece gains from clinging to the euro i would have some eyes that many many people in greece will feel will feel that greece has has suffered enough already from being in the euro. what is it that they're really being of
place is the ultra rightist party golden dawn party that has a far right agenda some of called neo nazi and fire they certainly have a seemingly growing popularity here in greece which is concerning many people many people i've seen out in the streets here in thessaloniki protesting what they call the fascist organize. i have to say though this demonstration thessaloniki far more peaceful than some we've seen in the past in greece that people are upset airing their views but there's certainly...
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and all and they can only hardships faced by europe and the wild and the kinds of report next hour nazi. they put a stand ministration has seen the biggest public protest in its history demonstrations smashed windows and clashed with police running against a rising living costs in the west bank and political analyst n.e.'s is a neary says nothing will change until israel loosen its grip on the attack which. brought them up to this moment is that the international community has been. as dean has been playing the role of the pay of they pay the money to the better seen and offered to they try to sustain for as long as they can despite a scene in authority but they have to begin to their own and that is to move from the payers to the players they have to play an active role in terms of bringing both the palestinians and israel into the negotiations table there is a problem a leadership problem in israel the leadership today is not ready to move even one step forward on one hand they're not negotiating with the palestinians on the other hand that they're going on the rampage in the settleme
and all and they can only hardships faced by europe and the wild and the kinds of report next hour nazi. they put a stand ministration has seen the biggest public protest in its history demonstrations smashed windows and clashed with police running against a rising living costs in the west bank and political analyst n.e.'s is a neary says nothing will change until israel loosen its grip on the attack which. brought them up to this moment is that the international community has been. as dean has...
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in world war ii, our military defeated the nazis, liberated europe, rescued people from concentrated camp, and now i'm told the threat of the military build up defeated the soviet union, and our troops in the middle east will now help create freedom. no, says historian russell, i have it wrong. how do i have it wrong? >> well, as a matter of fact, in general, american military intervention has increased anti-americanism and hardened repressive regimes. on the other hand, american popular culture, what's called the worst of the culture, in many cases, has actually done more for liberation and for our national security than anything the 82nd airborne could do. stossel: talk about the soviet union. our reagan military buildup spent so much competing, couldn't do it, and collapsed. stossel: evidence? >> american soldiers brought jazz during world war ii to the eastern fronts, soviet soldiers brought it back, and soldiers spread it across the countries, and on the streets, all over the soviet union, big cities, african-american -- and in eastern europes, you saw kids in the streets in the
in world war ii, our military defeated the nazis, liberated europe, rescued people from concentrated camp, and now i'm told the threat of the military build up defeated the soviet union, and our troops in the middle east will now help create freedom. no, says historian russell, i have it wrong. how do i have it wrong? >> well, as a matter of fact, in general, american military intervention has increased anti-americanism and hardened repressive regimes. on the other hand, american popular...
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. >> how do you evaluate the possibility of cyber attacks by the nazis and its allies like the one that disrupted the centrifuges we heard about in the past, as a tactic? >> well, certainly anything we can do in cyber, where we have more skills than the iranians to come and the -- there are reports of others around besides the stuxnet that they found. anything that you can do a certain a good thing. the question is have they gotten to the point where we're running out of time but if this were six, seven years ago, eight years ago, doing these things and yet that much more time, maybe you could continue to buy more time. it's getting to the point now where most people believe this will be so decided one way or another within the next year. cyber may not suffice, may not suffice to do it but certainly anything we can do, whether it's in sanctions or cyberattacks, or working to try and -- the rebels, the green movement inside iran, which we unfortunately abandoned what was foreseen at the time by many people, i think no special credit, lots of people said this. there's no chance they will
. >> how do you evaluate the possibility of cyber attacks by the nazis and its allies like the one that disrupted the centrifuges we heard about in the past, as a tactic? >> well, certainly anything we can do in cyber, where we have more skills than the iranians to come and the -- there are reports of others around besides the stuxnet that they found. anything that you can do a certain a good thing. the question is have they gotten to the point where we're running out of time but if...
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matters not a government -- if a foreign government dropped a bomb on some company headquarters here, the nazis would probably scramble planes and the present would be on the phone with some had a state somewhere. but when the same company gets hacked and loses two terabytes of data, $1 billion worth of r&d to continue taking the, nobody does that. that doesn't happen. that's got to change. that is what has to change. you all right. nobody knows about it. there's a lot more that can be done. when you talk by information sharing there's a lot more that the government can provide to the general public about what this means. [inaudible] >> and the reason i did want to take on a particular vendor is because being a company, whether it's in information technology cover, communications coming, power can become is like the old adage, if your motorcycle ride, there's to type of writer, going down, and then down and going down again, okay? that's the same thing on an environment inside. easier been hacked or you're about to be hacked and you just don't know it yet. one of the things were identified this
matters not a government -- if a foreign government dropped a bomb on some company headquarters here, the nazis would probably scramble planes and the present would be on the phone with some had a state somewhere. but when the same company gets hacked and loses two terabytes of data, $1 billion worth of r&d to continue taking the, nobody does that. that doesn't happen. that's got to change. that is what has to change. you all right. nobody knows about it. there's a lot more that can be...
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we let nazis demonstrate. we let the klu klux clan exist and demonstrate, just part of freedom of speech in america. >> paul, more conversation with you. >> nice to be with you. >>> grasping struggles that face women in developing countries. >> every person, every corner of this world needs to raise a voice and say this has to stop. >> activists in a new documentary called "half the sky," seen in in an exclusive with columnist nick kristof and ug "ugly betty"'s ferrera. discover nectresse. the only 100% natural, no-calorie sweetener made from the goodness of fruit. the rich, sweet taste of sugar. nothing artificial. ♪ it's all that sweet ever needs to be. new nectresse. sweetness naturally. but proven technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect la
we let nazis demonstrate. we let the klu klux clan exist and demonstrate, just part of freedom of speech in america. >> paul, more conversation with you. >> nice to be with you. >>> grasping struggles that face women in developing countries. >> every person, every corner of this world needs to raise a voice and say this has to stop. >> activists in a new documentary called "half the sky," seen in in an exclusive with columnist nick kristof and ug...
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if the western powers had drawn clear red lines during the 1930s, i believe they would have stopped nazi aggression and world war ii might have been avoid. in 1990 if saddam hussein had been clearly told that his conquest of kuwait would cross a red line, the first gulf war might have been avoided. clear red lines have also worked with iran. earlier this year iran threatened to close the straits of hormuz. the united states drew a clear red line and iran backed off. now, red lines could be drawn in different parts of iran's nuclear weapons program. but to be credible, a red line must be drawn first and foremost in one vital part of their program. on iran's efforts to enrich uranium. let me explain why. basically any bomb consists of explosive material and a mechanism to ignite it. the simplest example is gun powder in a fuse. that is, you light the fuse, and you set off the gun powder. in the case of iran's plans to build a nuclear weapon, the gun powder is enriched uranium. the fuse is a nuclear detonator. for iran amassing enough uranium is far more difficult than producing the nuclear
if the western powers had drawn clear red lines during the 1930s, i believe they would have stopped nazi aggression and world war ii might have been avoid. in 1990 if saddam hussein had been clearly told that his conquest of kuwait would cross a red line, the first gulf war might have been avoided. clear red lines have also worked with iran. earlier this year iran threatened to close the straits of hormuz. the united states drew a clear red line and iran backed off. now, red lines could be...
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was invented, the proponents said they meant for the laws to crime murderous -- punish plots by neo-nazis and similar his crew spent on terrorizing and destroying whole communities. the reality is that bias crimes are far more likely to be prosecutions directed against the archie bunker's of the world rather than the white supremacists of the world. indeed, most hate crime prosecutions involve young defendants, frequently mixed up teen-agers who commit low-level offenses such as criminal mischief and simple assault, typically escalating from spontaneous altercations at a party, in a parking lot, or at a school event. many cases that are initially called hate crimes, upon closer inspection, involve serious mental illness rather than some firm ideological commitment or organizational campaign against a particular group. it is worth pondering that the federal hate crime a statute passed in 2009 to bring a federal law enforcement resources to bear on hard-core murderous hate crime groups is this week being used to prosecute a breakaway homage cleric in ohio for religiously degrading on ashman
was invented, the proponents said they meant for the laws to crime murderous -- punish plots by neo-nazis and similar his crew spent on terrorizing and destroying whole communities. the reality is that bias crimes are far more likely to be prosecutions directed against the archie bunker's of the world rather than the white supremacists of the world. indeed, most hate crime prosecutions involve young defendants, frequently mixed up teen-agers who commit low-level offenses such as criminal...
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if the western powers had drawn clear red lines in the 1930s i believe they would have stopped nazi aggression and world war ii might have been avoided. in 1990, if saddam hussein had been clearly told that his conquest of kuwait would cross a red line, the first gulf war might have been avoided. clear red lines have also worked with iran. earlier this year, iran threatened to close the straits of hormuz. the united states drew a clear red line and iran backed off. now, red lines could be drawn in different parts of iran's nuclear weapons program. but to be credible, a red line must be drawn first and foremost in one vital part of their program. on iran's efforts to enrich uranium. now, let me explain why. basically, any bomb consists of explosive material and a mechanism to ignite it. the simplest example is gun powder and a fuse. that is, you light the fuse. and you set off the gun powder. in the case of iran's plans to build a nuclear weapon, the gun powder was enriched uranium. the fuse is a nuclear detonator. for iran, amassing enough enriched uranium is far more difficult than producing
if the western powers had drawn clear red lines in the 1930s i believe they would have stopped nazi aggression and world war ii might have been avoided. in 1990, if saddam hussein had been clearly told that his conquest of kuwait would cross a red line, the first gulf war might have been avoided. clear red lines have also worked with iran. earlier this year, iran threatened to close the straits of hormuz. the united states drew a clear red line and iran backed off. now, red lines could be drawn...
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. -- nazi aggression and world war ii might have been avoided. in the 1990's, if so, usain would have been told that his conquest of kuwait would have cut -- if saddam hussein would have been told that his conquest of kuwait would have crossed the red line, that could also have been avoided. earlier this year, iran threatened to close the strait of hormuz. the united states drew a clear red line and iran backed off. now, redlines can be drawn in different parts of iran's nuclear weapons program. but to be credible, a red line must be drawn first and foremost in one vital part of their efforts to iran's iraq -- to enrich uranium. let me explain why. basically, and the bomb consists of explosive material and a mechanism to ignite it. the simplest example is gunpowder and refuse. that is, you light the fuse and yousuf of the gunpowder. -- you set off the gun powder. in the case of iran's efforts to build a nuclear weapon, the nuclear enrichment is the gunpowder. the fuse is the detonator. producing the gunpowder is a lot more difficult than a detona
. -- nazi aggression and world war ii might have been avoided. in the 1990's, if so, usain would have been told that his conquest of kuwait would have cut -- if saddam hussein would have been told that his conquest of kuwait would have crossed the red line, that could also have been avoided. earlier this year, iran threatened to close the strait of hormuz. the united states drew a clear red line and iran backed off. now, redlines can be drawn in different parts of iran's nuclear weapons...
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organization founded originally by albert einstein to help refugees from central europe come to america during nazi germany. then it kicks are as of again as a hungarian revolt but it's been very active in southeast asia. now in the middle east, and we're all over africa with medical programs and resettlement programs come in getting visas for people who need to get here, highly professional staff that operates around the world. that's one of minis, doctors without borders is another one, a a he children. there's no other country in the world that is as generous or as proactive in advancing human rights as the united states is. >> host: wendi hayes e-mails in. i know you're a keen watcher of international departments and i would like to know what you think about the changes in burma. >> guest: well, it's very hard and. i think it's a perfect example of what happens if you keep the pressure on for a long time. and no country in the global economy completely, can completely isolate itself. i went to south africa when we had the sanctions against south africa and nelson mandela was still in jail. and
organization founded originally by albert einstein to help refugees from central europe come to america during nazi germany. then it kicks are as of again as a hungarian revolt but it's been very active in southeast asia. now in the middle east, and we're all over africa with medical programs and resettlement programs come in getting visas for people who need to get here, highly professional staff that operates around the world. that's one of minis, doctors without borders is another one, a a...
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we wouldn't know where we were, but we had heard that the nazi germany was developing an atomic weapon. now, they had been building a military machine long before because we were caught off guard, so we had to use whatever technology we had in order to defend our freedom. and one way that was decided was to build an atomic weapon if we had to use an atomic weapon. and what this bill purports to do is nothing more than to talk about the ingent of the american people to develop this weapon when the nuclear industry was in its infancy and in a short time, that is something we ought to put into our history books, because we do put past battles in our history books. just earlier this week was the 150th anniversary of antietam, right up the road in sharpsburg, maryland. and yet we memberalize the battlefield, because it preserved our union and got it back together. it is right we look at these from that perspective. . . i know how tough it was for president truman, shortly after president roosevelt died, to make this decision he made it because given the information he had was that it would
we wouldn't know where we were, but we had heard that the nazi germany was developing an atomic weapon. now, they had been building a military machine long before because we were caught off guard, so we had to use whatever technology we had in order to defend our freedom. and one way that was decided was to build an atomic weapon if we had to use an atomic weapon. and what this bill purports to do is nothing more than to talk about the ingent of the american people to develop this weapon when...